Residents of the Indian city of Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) are upset by a sequence in “The Avengers” that has The Hulk’s alter ego, Dr. Bruce Banner, played by Mark Ruffalo, hiding out in the city’s slums and treating lepers there, according to the Huffington Post.

“Kolkata has a rich culture and heritage, and a filmmaker should respect that,” Bollywood star Rituparna Sengupta, who lives in Kolkata, told the Hindustan Times. “There are two scenes about India, and they only show slums. It could have been done in better taste.”

“It is disturbing to see the murky underbelly of India in Hollywood films,” added fellow actor Neha Dhupia. “But before pointing it out to the West, we need to make efforts to change their perception about us.”

Banner likes to help the poor, so it’s not clear where the people complaining would have sent his character. Blackhawk probably wouldn’t work.

In 2008’s “The Incredible Hulk,” Banner spent time in the slums of Rio de Janeiro.

The Hollywood Reporter pointed out the shantytown depicted in “Avengers” was actually a set assembled in New Mexico.

Reps for Marvel and Disney were unavailable for comment. However, the studios have been extra conscious of the lucrative Bollywood market, going so far as to include “Hello, Adheron,” a song by the Indian band Agnee, in the Hindi-dubbed version of The Avengers.

The blockbuster raked in over $200 million in its opening weekend, becoming the first film to hit that milestone in its first three days of release.

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